Halep Inc. borrowed $39,070 from Davis Bank and signed a 1-year note payable stating the interest rate was 8% compounded annually. 1. Using the Present Value of an Annuity of 1 TABLE4 or Figure B2 in the textbook B, calculate the factor. 2. Next, determine the annual payment amount. 3. Then, determine the interest portion of the payment for year 1. 4. Finally, determine the principal portion of the payment for year 1. Round to the nearest penny, two decimal places.
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- Halep Inc. borrowed $30,000 from Davis Bank and signed a 4-year note payable stating the interest rate was 4% compounded annually. Halep Inc. will make payments of $8,264.70 at the end of each year. Prepare an amortization table showing the principal and interest in each payment.On January 1, 2018, King Inc. borrowed $150,000 and signed a 5-year, note payable with a 10% interest rate. Each annual payment is in the amount of $39,569 and payment is due each Dec. 31. What is the journal entry on Jan. 1 to record the cash received and on Dec. 31 to record the annual payment? (You will need to prepare the first row in the amortization table to determine the amounts.)Halep Inc. borrowed $34,059 from Davis Bank and signed a 2-year note payable stating the interest rate was 8% compounded annually. Using the Present Value of an Annuity of 1 TABLE4, calculate the factor. Next, determine the annual payment amount. Then, determine the interest portion of the payment for year 1. Finally, determine the principal portion of the payment for year 1. Round to the nearest penny, two decimal places.
- Halep Inc. borrowed $56,000 from Davis Bank and signed a 4-year note payable stating the interest rate was 4% compounded annually. Halep Inc. will make payments of $15,427.44 at the end of each year. Prepare an amortization table showing the principal and interest in each payment. Round your answers to two decimal places. Year 1 2 3 4 Beginning Balance 56,000 42,813 29,097.56 14,833.12 Payment 15,427.44 15,427.44 15,427.44 15,427.44 Interest 2,240 1,712 1,163 593 To Principal 13,187.44 13,715.44 14,264.44 14,834.44 Ending Balance 42,812.56 29,097.56 14,833.12 0A Company borrowed money from a local bank. The note the company signed requires five annual installment payments of $10,000 beginning one year from today. The interest rate on the note is 7%. What amount did the company borrow? Note: Use tables, Excel, or a financial calculator. Round your final answers to nearest whole dollar amount. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1)I need help figuring out which table to use in this question. Either: compound value, present value, amount of annuity, present value of annuity, or sinking fund. With the answer being $303.65. On February 11, Peg Carry borrowed $25,000 at 2.65% interest. Interest and principal are due on July 26. What is the interest cost? Use an ordinary method (360 days).
- Sharapova Inc. borrowed $50,000 from Kerber Bank and signed a 5-year note payable stating the interest rate was 5% compounded annually. Sharapova Inc. will make payments of $11,548.74 at the end of each year. Prepare an amortization table showing the principal and interest in each payment. Annual Period Interest Expense Annual Payment Principal Payment Ending Balance 1 2 3 4 5 PLEASE NOTE: All dollar amounts will be rounded to two decimal places with "$" and commas as needed (i.e. $12,345.67). For the journal entry, you must enter the account names exactly as written below and for accounts having similar accounting treatment (DR or CR), you are to record Balance Sheet accounts first, followed by Income Statement accounts. Based on the amortization schedule above and using the following accounts, Principal Payment Cash Interest Income LT Notes Payable Annual Payment Interest Expense provide the journal entry for the…Halep Inc. borrowed $58,000 from Davis Bank and signed a 4-year note payable stating the interest rate was 4% compounded annually. Halep Inc. will make payments of $15,978.42 at the end of each year. Prepare an amortization table showing the principal and interest in each payment. Round your answers to two decimal places. Year BeginningBalance Payment Interest To Principal EndingBalance 1 $fill in the blank 1 $fill in the blank 2 $fill in the blank 3 $fill in the blank 4 $fill in the blank 5 2 fill in the blank 6 fill in the blank 7 fill in the blank 8 fill in the blank 9 fill in the blank 10 3 fill in the blank 11 fill in the blank 12 fill in the blank 13 fill in the blank 14 fill in the blank 15 4 fill in the blank 16Halep Inc. borrowed $36,000 from Davis Bank and signed a 4-year note payable stating the interest rate was 4% compounded annually. Halep Inc. will make payments of $9,917.64 at the end of each year. Prepare an amortization table showing the principal and interest in each payment. Round your answers to two decimal places. Year BeginningBalance Payment Interest To Principal EndingBalance 1 $fill in the blank 1 $fill in the blank 2 $fill in the blank 3 $fill in the blank 4 $fill in the blank 5 2 fill in the blank 6 fill in the blank 7 fill in the blank 8 fill in the blank 9 fill in the blank 10 3 fill in the blank 11 fill in the blank 12 fill in the blank 13 fill in the blank 14 fill in the blank 15 4 fill in the blank 16 fill in the blank 17 fill in the blank 18 fill in the blank 19 fill in the blank 20
- The following certificate of deposit (CD) was released from a particular bank. Find the compound amount and the amount of interest earned by the following deposit. $2500 at 7% compounded daily for 10 years. What is the compound amount? $ (Round to the nearest cent.)You borrow $1,000 from the bank and agree to repay the loan over the next year in 12 equal monthly payments of $90. However, the bank also charges you a loan initiation fee of $18, which is taken out of the initial proceeds of the loan. What is the effective annual interest rate on the loan, taking account of the impact of the initiation fee? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places. Use a financial calculator or Excel. Effective annual interest rate 1.49 %Halep Inc. borrowed $54,000 from Davis Bank and signed a 4-year note payable stating the interest rate was 4% compounded annually. Halep Inc. will make payments of $14,876.46 at the end of each year. Prepare an amortization table showing the principal and interest in each payment. Round your answers to two decimal places. Year BeginningBalance Payment Interest To Principal EndingBalance 1 $ $ $ $ $ 2 3 4